Certificate of Name
Lewerenz
German
Meaning & Origin
Lewerenz is a German surname, originating from a northern German form of the given name Lorenz.EtymologyThe surname Lewerenz derives from the personal name Lorenz, which is the German form of Laurentius, ultimately from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum." Laurentum was an ancient Italian city, its name likely deriving from Latin laurus "laurel." Through migratory and dialectal shifts, the name evolved into north German surname variants such as Lewerenz, Leverenz, and Lewerentz.DistributionAccording to Forebears data, the surname Lewerenz is found primarily in Germany, with some presence in the United States, reflecting the pattern of German emigration. It is most concentrated in the northern regions of Germany, consistent with its dialectal origin.Related SurnamesSimilar German surname variants include Lafrentz, Lafrenz, Lawrenz, and Lewerentz. The given name Lorenz also appears in many other European languages, yielding cognate surnames such as Lorenzen (Danish/Norwegian), Lovrić (Croatian), and Vávra (Slovak), among others.Notable BearersWhile the surname Lewerenz is not widely prominent on the international stage, it is borne by several notable individuals, including German footballers and academics. For instance, a search finds references to Friedrich Lewerenz, a 19th-century painter and sculptor from Mecklenburg. However, comprehensive biographical data is limited.Meaning: From a north German form of LorenzOrigin: GermanType: SurnameUsage Regions: Germany, United States
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